Sentences with phrase «pieces i would love»

Wow there or tons of pieces I would love to add to my home gym..
The cashmere coat is the one essential piece I would love to have by the time I'm 30!!
Krasimira Stoyneva's work is my favourite but there are many other cracking pieces I'd love to try, like this gorgeous silver coat by Charlotte Zimbehl, this prismatic skirt and top by Minnanhui, or this plum velvet embroidered coat by Varga.
The «feminine and flattering skirt» is one piece I would love to have in my closet.
After some surfing on the internet I found some pieces I would love to have..
I made a wish list of pieces I would love to buy as soon as I've sold enough old pieces.
It has some really cute pieces I'd love to get.
You have so many pieces I would love to have in mine.
I did a little research and found four swoon - worthy pieces I'd love to add to my closet.
I think OTK boots and bucket bags absolutely go together and the shearling vest is a new piece I would love to try.
That sweater however is a piece I'd love to have.
The elusive piece I'd love to find is a pair of black, slim, not skinny, plus - size trousers with pockets.
The fringe collar is another piece I'd love to wear!
I loved that movie and you are definitely channeling the vibe with this piece I'd love to see more variations of this on you too!!
I consider the pieces I've LOVED LOVED LOVED the minute I tried them on to be some of my best wardrobe investments; they're what add the «wow» factor to my wardrobe.
I just realized I have been sitting at my college library, looking literally nowhere and dreaming of summer pieces I would love to wear during hot days.
but the coat is pretty amazing, that's a piece i would love to have in my wardrobe!
:) Always so good when we find a replacement for a piece we'd loved but no longer have too.
Watching Game Night, one gets the impression that Daley and Goldstein could be well suited to directing a dance - heavy musical — their set pieces have a loving, playful sureness of movement.
by Bill Chambers Prom — not inconsequently promoted as «Disney Prom» — is an ensemble piece I'd love to call Altman-esque, but its major influence appears to be episodic television, specifically the seriocomedies one finds on Disney - owned and operated ABC Family.
This is one of those master pieces I would love to print in enlarge letters and hang it all over my room..
You have done an amazing job of adding some fresh new touches to this gorgeous home — there are so many bits and pieces I'd love to replicate in my own home — I will definitely be referring to this post again soon...
I love some good wood, and to me those are both pieces I would love to own.

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While she may not have been alive to watch Prince William marry the love of his life, the priceless pieces of jewelry Kate Middleton wears that once belonged to her continue to keep her legacy alive.
Once I've been successful with one piece of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest post on their blog on a topic that I've previously written about, that more than 50,000 people have read and loved.
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«Well, this weekend I am going to my best friend's wedding in Santa Barbara and I'd love to have a new piece to wear.»
We appreciate you stopping by, love the fact that you know what you want and have such a great taste in time pieces.
Such is the outpouring of love and appreciation for an extraordinary piece of Israeli technology that has saved many lives in southern and central Israel.
Ash Maurya of LeanStack has a great piece here about the very idea of «Love the Problem, NOT Your Solution.»
I love Buzzstream, if I could choose one piece of software to help me with link building, it would be Buzzstream.
George, if you can read this genuine, heartfelt piece and your first reaction is to dispute it by being critical of the source and not appreciative of the message, it seems you have a mind set more similar to the scribes and pharisees than to that of honesty, generosity, grace, and love that Jesus commands us to pursue.
This piece of writing was so beautiful, tearful, sad, poignant and yet happy in some very unusual way because it made the dying happy to remember the love they had for others, mostly family.
I had a hard time loving because of pain and hurt in my life... from none other than my family... but I asked God to allow me to see them through his eyes... that helped me pick up the pieces... hand them to Jesus and allow him to lead me and guide my way to him... that is the only hope of life we have.
Through them all we learn finally what Sukhanov thinks must be the meaning of his life: «And it was only after twenty - three years of mute crawling through the mud» only after he had felt the smooth taste of betrayal on his lips and the chilly weight of thirty pieces of silver in his sweaty palm, only after he had learned about the slow fattening of the soul, the anguish of wasted chances, the pain of love slipping away, the soft, horrifying slide into death» yes, it was only then that the elixir of life was granted to him and his resurrection assured.»
I love how you have a piece written buy a guy who knows more about what the bible says in and out and in different translations than any poster here, someone who has studied it for years and years, knows its history, and the history of the time it was written, but people still don't believe what he is saying because of what they hear from a preacher on Sunday mornings.
Temptations towards people willingly wanting to shun any and all issues of religiosities are quaintly considered conversation pieces by the religiously devoted... God may well love the ungodly more then their godly gardened whose epicenters of rationalisms are their religiously constrained pitfalls for many religions have become divisional and are negatively subjugated thru their own indifferences leaving the heavenly gate wide open...
For all of those reasons and the fact that the word «pioneer» has been in my vocabulary lately, I love this piece of art.
How I would love it if my mother could hear the good, good news that, «Jesus loves me, this I know...» And this, somehow - by God's grace - this finds its way into the pieces of herself that remain.
According to this study's criteria, Plato's Symposium (which talks ENTIRELY about LOVE) would be regarded as merely an emotional piece... despite being one of the most foundational * analytical * literary works in history.
I'm guessing at least 15 of your friends have posted Jefferson Bethke's «Why I Hate Religion But Love Jesus,» and maybe yet another 15 of your friends posted response pieces.
They may ask that the cross be taken down in favor of their own religious piece, but they would not be upset or offended because someone cared enough about their loved ones to make such a gesture.
And sometimes — if you so happen to land in a place that knows how to party — a three - piece band playing Dixieland jazz sets up shop outside the sanctuary to fete you as you make your way to the fellowship hall to greet hundreds of people who love you because you have loved them so very, very well.
The first thing I said to my friends when showing them the piece is how calm and tranquil it is... and how I would LOVE to be standing in that landscape right now.
I would love to win an original piece of artwork.
I'd love to put some of your pieces in my basement after I finish it.
We made some suggestions towards a synthesis of this vision with some of John Paul II's insights in our March 2009 editorial, «The Assault upon the Sexes: Fostering the Papal Defence», and would also refer to Luke Gormally's pieces in our March 2006 issue, «Marriage and the Prophylactic use of condoms» and in our March 2004 issue, «Marriage, the true environment for sexual love».
If we now have plenty of people to guarantee our survival as a race, and if lots more people may make that survival harder, then it's time to follow the lead of those clerics a little — not to embrace celibacy necessarily, but to love your child to pieces, and with whatever you have left to start working your way down the list.
I love how this lady has taken the broken fragments of her past in a dysfunctional fundamentalist cult to piece together a roadmap for those who find themselves experiencing religious burnout.
The piece was misread, I think, because I had positive things to say about gay people and about the love present in countless gay relationships.
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